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·11 February 2026

An honest admission on his recent form comes from the main man for Manchester City

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Erling Haaland made a slow start to 2026. The goals dried up and Haaland’s performances haven’t been at his usual high standards to begin 2026. As Manchester City fought back to beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, Haaland snapped back into life. His performance in the closing stages of a match that City simply had to win was inspirational. Haaland set up Bernardo Silva’s equalizer before converting a late penalty to seal a massive win for his team. Speaking after his team’s win over Liverpool, Erling Haaland admitted that his form to begin 2026 hasn’t been good enough. It was refreshing to hear Haaland speak so honestly, and based on his display against Liverpool, Haaland seems determined to get back on track regarding his form.

Erling Haaland has addressed his slow start to 2026.

In an interview published by Simon Bajkowski for the Manchester Evening News, Erling Haaland has addressed his slow start to 2026. The main man for Manchester City has said there is no excuse for his performances to begin a new year. Haaland also rejected the idea that fatigue has caused his form to drop. Speaking on his slow start to 2026, Haaland said: “I haven’t scored enough goals since the start of this year, you can say, and I know that I need to improve, I know I need to be more sharp, better at all of this and this is something that I have to work on, I have to keep going because this is what everyone deserves and expects.


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I don’t want to speak about why I haven’t performed I don’t think there’s any excuse. Fatigue is a lot is in the head. It’s a lot of games. Look at the schedule, it’s not easy, and for me, it’s about staying fit, don’t get injured. That’s the most important thing. And try to be ready to help the team.”

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Manchester City will be a nightmare to contend with if Haaland has come through his rough patch.

Erling Haaland’s honesty about his start to 2026 was refreshing to hear. Haaland didn’t shirk the issue as he took full responsibility for his form. He rejected the notion that fatigue is an excuse, although it would have been understandable if Haaland had accepted fatigue as an out. But being the person and player that he is, Haaland didn’t shy away from taking responsibility for his form. That honesty shows why Erling Haaland is regarded as a leader at Manchester City. His comments also indicate that Haaland is about to come out the other side of his poor run of form.

Erling Haaland’s performance in a big game at Anfield when the game needed to be won by Manchester City was that of a player in form. Haaland was driven to make an impact when his team needed him the most. He did that, and when Haaland is in that type of mood, Pep Guardiola’s side is blessed with an option that their rivals simply do not have.

For many supporters, football doesn’t end at the final whistle either, with games and online content offering another way to stay connected to the sport between matches. Platforms such as Eneba have become part of that wider digital space, where players pick up games, credits, or prepaid options before jumping back into their favourite titles. But the difference between virtual football and the real thing is pressure, and at Anfield, Haaland showed he is still capable of delivering when it matters most.

Final thoughts.

Erling Haaland’s admission about his form at the beginning of 2026 was refreshing to hear. He accepted full responsibility for his poor run of form and didn’t shirk the issue. Haaland’s admission showed the type of leader and player he is. His performance at Anfield, in a game that Manchester City had to win, showed that Haaland is determined to make an impact in a crucial stage of the 25/26 season.

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